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Storms may slow holiday travel in Northeast, but much of US to enjoy decent weather for Labor Day weekend

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Some areas may face storm surges and potential travel disruptions.
The Labor Day weekend weather forecast remains mostly optimistic, but some areas face a thunderstorm threat and potential travel disruptions.
As a line of showers and thunderstorms moves east from the Great Lakes into the Northeast, there may be a few severe storms with damaging winds and scattered hail this afternoon.
The most likely area for severe weather stretches from Binghamton, New York, to Charleston, West Virginia.
Most of the action looks to stay to the west of the I-95 corridor during the day, but a few cities such as Philadelphia and New York could see a leftover shower and thunderstorm overnight.
Although this will not be a widespread severe weather event, these showers could still cause some brief delays to airports or highways in the northeast later Saturday.

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